The vineyard covers a single area of 140 acres, around 123 acres of which are currently in production. Some plots have just been replanted and are still too young to produce appellation wines, and 10 acres)of old vines have been removed.
These will be replanted after five to six years lying fallow. This is necessary to eliminate viruses, as we do not use chemical disinfection.
The vineyards are cultivated organically under "Qualité France" supervision.
No insecticides or herbicides are used. Copper and sulphur contents are limited.
The soil is worked by tilling and enriched by applying manure of organic origin.
The main grape varieties are Grenache, Syrah, Cabernet Sauvignon, Mourvèdre, and Cinsault for the reds and rosés, and Semillon, Clairette, Rolle, and Roussanne for the whites.
All harvesting is done by hand.
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